Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 68, Number 7, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 September 1945 — Page 6

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BEST VICINITY Church services will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nissley, Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoder and family attended the Yoder reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Yoder and family, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Slaubaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Helmuth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmucker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schmucker and Reuben Mullet were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jancy Schmucker and family. Mr. and Mrs. B. Milter and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Burkholder and,, daughters, Lydiana and Mary were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and family. Evening guests at the same place were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Slaubaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Will D. Yoder and family. Mrs. Virginia Hoffman, Mrs, Amanda Slabaugh, Jane Alice Slabaugh, Mrs. Devon Moore and daughters, Janet Sue, and Mrs. Edward George were Thursday afternoon callers and guests of Mrs. Paul E. Slabaugh and son, Freddie Allen. Mrs. Rudy Chupp and children spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Amanda Chupp and Roy Chupp and family. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schwartz were Sbnday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schwartz and children. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Slaubaugh and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Milter and son, Walter Ray, and Mr. and Mrs. John Burkholder and family. Mr. and Mrs, Tobias Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmucker, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Milter were week-end visitors of their sister, Mrs'. M. D. Schmucker and family of White Clove, Mich. Sunday afternoon guests at the John Schwartz home were Wilma Slaubaugh, Edna Milter and Lizzie Stutzman. Guests at the John C. Hochstetler home on Sunday evening were Malinda and Lydia Ann Schwartz. Velma Arlene and Edna Marie Mullet, Annie, Fannie, and Sylvia Stutzman r Ruby and Fannie Mae Yoder, and Anna Hoehstetler spent Sunday noon with Linda Mae and Clara Milter. Callers at the same place were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and daughter, Etta Fern, Katie* Hoehstetler, arid Dorthea and Mary Graber. e Edna Marie Mullet and I,T m. Stutzman, were Saturday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hoehstetler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess. Hoehstetler and son, Paul Ray. * Mr. and. Mrs. Ward Huff entertained the following guests af their home in honor of Howard Pippenger who is back from Camp Joe T. Robinson, Ark. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | It. E. Pippenger, Nathian Pip- j penger, Mrs. Leo Pippenger I and the guest of honor, all from Albion, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Orley Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holderman, Earl Holderman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney aifd son, Arthur, Miss Mary Haney and Mrs. Darlene Conrad. Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Milter and son, Walter Devon, "Called at the John Yoder home, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Stutzman and daughter, Kay Ellen and John W. Yoder were Thursday callers of Mr„ and—Mrs. Will—D. Yoder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoder and children spent Sunday afternoon at the. Gilbert Hoehstetler home. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Moore and daughter, Janet Sue, called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward George; Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slabaugh and son, Saturday evening. Wilma, Cristy and Lester Slaubaugh called on Mrs. Jancy Schmucker and children, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullet called on Mr. and -Mrs, Joe Slaubaugh and family. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joni Hershberger and sons were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.* John Schwartz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hoehstetler wesp .ako j,-guests at the same place. Mrs. Manuel Haney and Wilma Haney called on Mrs. Mary Haney, Friday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. s Eli S. Bontraeer, of Goshen, were Tuesday evening supper and over-night guests at the John Yoder home.* Mrs. Ura Schrock and children were Tuesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoder and children. Lydia Milter spent Sunday evening at the John D. Hochstetler home. Mrs. Manasses Milter was a Monday afternoon guest of Mrs. Levi Slaubaugh and children. Mrs. Joe Schwartz and sons spent Thursday with Mrs. John Schwartz and daughter. Lovipa. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Stutzman and daughter, Kay Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hoehstetler called Wednesday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nissley and family. Mrs. Mary Haney took dinner Thursday with Manuel Haney and family. Mrs. Will J. Yoder and daughter, Mary Ellen, of .Etna Green, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yoder and family. Mrs. 'Lillian' Gever was an afternoon caller at the same place.

Well, here it is 1955! And Tom in business for himself—already f Set himself up with those matured War Bonds we bought back 1 in the 1940’s— four dollars for every three we saved originally! I ImT Buying all the Bonds we could. And soring them! ■ Mpr MB' j Tom’s a wonderful husband. And he deserves all the credit. There teas a time—that was hack in 1945, too, I guess— My y when he needed a little help from me. I found he’d let down g §3 U y on his Bond buying. Not only that, he almost suggested we cash in a Bond or two to pay for something ■Jr i il "YOU LISTEN TO ME, Tom Lapham,” I told him. "Don’t * Jr / M you know that the biggest difference between a success and I MJf / JW failure is that the success sticks to his plans? I don’t want to mm be married to a man who hasn’t the resolution (or maybe I M Jr > J§F| said ’gumption’) to slack off on what he knows is right! You’re m J® jsjjjr J jgi I guess every husband needs a wifely dressing down once in a m Jr Mi while! And thank heaven Tom listened to me! M Jilf " jjf im I kept our ® on^B — an d bought more and more of ’em! First Jar m / |||i thing we knew, we had enough so we began feeling secure. Ms M § ® l That gave Tom confidence—helped him get ahead. And this W' § \ year, enough bonds matured to make our dreams come true! ~ m TOM’S A SUCCESS— yet he might have failed if I hadn’t ' ||| mu fTIPIiW spoken. And, of course, he’s forgotten. I wouldn’t V Jf )[ dream of reminding him—it’s a secret between us girls. ' .iP MORAL: Think of your future—hang on to your bond*! And VICTORY BONDS W '~l° Have and to Hold! llgl - ' ’ •v * r \ , - • , = ... • **• - o /

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946